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October 2021

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Talking About Talking About Videogames

Processes of criticism, classification and myth-making are all under the spotlight in this last subheading for October 2021.

  • Reviewer Brain | A Helpful Guide for Mutual Video Essayists (and ourselves) – Transparency (19:06)

    Transparency mull over the compulsions for video essayists to interrupt critical analysis with (unnecessary, they argue) caveats about whether the game is “good”. (Manual captions)

  • ACTION BUTTON REVIEWS Cyberpunk 2077 – Action Button (1:06:26)

    Tim Rogers introduces his (season finale) Review Event Spectacular: a choose-your-own-adventure playlist of Cyberpunk 2077 essays to mirror the

Xavier Ho | Keywords in Play, Episode 30

…the exhibition because of all the in-depth interviews with the devs.

Xavier: Yeah, for sure. I’m hoping that we can publish a few photos from that. So, the goal I guess here is… We still have an Instagram, and a Twitter account although who knows how long Twitter will last? We could publish some photos I think on those social media platforms so you can see what it was like in Sidney and in Melbourne. I think there are a few there already, but it would be good to just continue to publish a couple more.

June 2021

Welcome back, readers.

Hello from Australia, where most of the country is back in lockdown. How are the rest of you doing? Something about a deadly heat dome? Apparently the Olympics are on? Okay.

This Month In Videogame Vlogging highlights the most compelling critical videos about videogames from the previous calendar month.

Strange Asides of Yesteryear

This month arrives with another tasty showcase of investigations into the experimental, forgotten and strange buried offshoots of videogame history.

  • Liminal Spaces in Disturbing Old Games – Nostalgia Nerd (21:49)

    Nostalgia Nerd ruminates on the disquieting

February 2021

Welcome again, readers.

On this edge of the world we’re entering the last warm days before torpor. My houseplant collection seems to be growing at an alarming rate, beyond my input or intention. Also, there were many fine video essays to watch in February – thank you to the many recommenders.

Around the site, there’s a new ep of Keywords in Play! Also – the List Jam roundup is live! It’s a beautiful thing to behold.

This Month in Videogame Vlogging is a roundup of the best vods about videogames from the previous calendar month.

March 2021

Welcome back, readers.

I hope this finds you well. Here’s a grouping of resources for supporting protests against racist police violence.

Happy twelfth birthday to Critical Distance for earlier this month. March brought us more excellent and creative videos, many of them of the hour-plus running time variety (You’re Welcome).

This Month In Videogame Vlogging highlights the most compelling critical videos about videogames from the previous calendar month.

Concerning: The End

To begin with, essays about the end. The end of life, the end of the world, the endings of games that reframe everything

April 2021

Welcome back, readers.

April was a relatively quiet month for critical videos, which was frankly relieving after the madness of March. Still, there’s a lot here that I’m pleased to share with you. My boundless thanks, as always, for your many submissions and recommendations.

This Month In Videogame Vlogging highlights the most compelling critical videos about videogames from the previous calendar month.

Designs on Dystopia

To start with this April, two essays on how politics subtly-but-tangibly influence the design of videogames.

  • The Late Capitalism of No Man’s Sky – laborkyle (19:21)

    Laborkyle

January 30th

…Blog Marcia discusses philosophies behind and strategies for making independent TTRPG-making a less commercialized scene.

  • Unholy Aisles | Unwinnable Emily Price interrogates the fraught and unsatisfying relationship between labour and products as expressed through three works of popular media and literature, including Wilmot’s Warehouse.
  • Unpacking Presents a Version of Normalcy I Will Never Understand | Fanbyte Jess Sebastian confronts the disconnect between Unpacking‘s Instagram-perfect vision of upward mobility and the increasingly precarious contemporary existence of much of its player base.
  • “I wondered what it must be like to have natural light in every room as…

    June 20th

    Let’s start this week with a focused look at trans representation in recent and contemporary games!

    • PRIDE 2021: A Brief History of Modern Trans Character in Games — startmenu Natalie Raine surveys and evaluates recent trans characters in games–the good and the bad.

    “We’ve come a long way from Capcom plugging their ears for decades when Poison’s gender was brought up and Nintendo deadnaming Birdetta in every video game she’s in. Some characters have made great strides in positive trans representation, however, others were clearly written without a single queer person in the room.”

    July 4th

    …the story which their actions tell, a story passed down for generations.”

    Critical Chaser

    I need two this week, so here’s two!

    • PRIDE 2021: The Definitive List of Queer Video Game Characters – 2021 Edition — startmenu Oma Keeling definitively provides the definitive list of all the definitive queer characters in videogames.
    • Sephiroth Would Definitely Be a Better Husband Than Cloud | TheGamer Roxxy Haze… [placeholder summary]… actually know what, go read the dang article.

    “I mean, he did burn Nibelheim to the ground, killing its residents (including Tifa’s father), attempted…

    January 3rd

    …inclusions are “best of” lists. In fact, none of them is even actually a list. But each, in their way, summarizes a specific mood of the year.

    • 2021 HORRORSCOPE | itch.io There have been a lot of best-of-2020 lists. Skeleton’s zine isn’t exactly that. But I do think it’s worth your time.
    • I Played Over 100 games this Year and This is What I Learned | Unwinnable Kris Ligman decided 2020 was as good a year as any to take down their Steam backlog, and having done so with with a sturdy methodology and adaptable heuristics, they’ve